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  Works Cited artincontext. “‘The Ecstasy of Saint Teresa’ by Gian Lorenzo Bernini - an Analysis.”  Artincontext.org , 14 Jan. 2022, artincontext.org/the-ecstasy-of-saint-teresa-gian-lorenzo-bernini/. “David with the Head of Goliath, 1610 by Caravaggio.”  Henri Matisse , 2009, www.caravaggio.org/david-with-the-head-of-goliath.jsp. Dr. Esperança Camara. “Artemisia Gentileschi, Judith Slaying Holofernes – Smarthistory.”  Smarthistory.org , 2015, smarthistory.org/gentileschi-judith-slaying-holofernes/. ---. “Baroque Art, an Introduction – Smarthistory.”  Smarthistory.org , 2015, smarthistory.org/a-beginners-guide-to-baroque-art/. “Susanna and the Elders by Artemisia Gentileschi.”  Www.artemisiagentileschi.org , www.artemisiagentileschi.org/susanna-and-the-elders/. “The Crowning with Thorns - Michelangelo Merisi, Called Caravaggio.”  Google Arts & Culture , artsandculture.google.com/asset/the-crowning-with-thorns-michelangelo-merisi-called-caravaggio/y...

Exhibition Piece 6

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  Susanna and the Elders (c. 1610) by Artemisia Gentileschi. Oil on canvas. Schloss Weißenstein collection, Pommersfelden, Germany. Source Wikimedia Commons Here we have a famous painting done by artists Gentileschi. This is another famous artist from the Baroque Period, he is most known for his oil paintings. This piece is titled “Susanna and the Elders.” This painting is a perfect example of telling a narrative through body language and through the use of colors. In this piece you notice three characters. There are two men standing behind the woman. The man on the left is wearing dark clothing and he is whispering into the ear of the man on the right. The man on the right appears to be older than the man on the right. He is balding and has light ashy grey hair. He is wearing a bold red cape. The woman is nude, except for a small cloth draped across her bottom half. She has both her arms up, and she is waving away these men. She has a distressed and uncomfortable look on her face....

Exhibition Piece 5

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  Caravaggio, David with the head of Goliath, 1609, Galleria Borghese (Rome) Here we have yet another Caravaggio piece. This is an oil painting on canvas. Caravaggio was quite a famous painter in the Baroque period, and I really love his pieces. I find they match up with my thesis quite well. This piece is called “David with the head of Goliath,” and it was painted in 1609. This painting is a violent piece. As you can see right away, David is holding the head of Goliath. David, who is wearing a white drapey shirt and chartreuse pants over it, has one hand holding a sword across his shoulders and in the other hand is the head. David looks rather young; he is strong from the definition in his arms. He has a very stern look on his face, there is almost a slight sense of pride. Goliath, on the other hand, is not doing very well. He has a horrid expression displayed on his face. His mouth is open, and his eyes are bare. There is blood dripping from his neck, as his head has just been se...

Exhibition Piece 4

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  Artemisia Gentileschi,  Judith Slaying Holofernes , 1620-21, oil on canvas, 162.5 x 199 cm (Uffizi Gallery, Florence, Italy) Here we have a Gentileschi oil painting on canvas. It is 199 cm x 162.9 cm. The artists, Gentileschi, did an extraordinary job with this painting. Just by looking at it you can feel the emotion and intensity just vibrating off the canvas. The color scheme is dark and mysterious. There are various shades of ochre, yellow, and tan. Then there is a nice contrast of wine reds and shades mahogany colors. The background is very dim and dark, which makes the viewer value the foreground. Now to address the elephant in the room. This piece is very violent. Its title is literally “Judith Slaying Holofernes.” In this image there are two women and one man. The one woman on the left is wearing a wrapping around her head, and she appears to be holding down the man, which would be Holofernes. Next to this woman is another woman. She has a stern look on her face and s...